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Commercial vehicle maker MAN selects Magazino robot for warehouse work

May 23, 2022 by David Edwards

The robotics company Magazino wins commercial vehicle maker MAN as a customer for a pilot project with the SOTO robot.

The mobile robot SOTO automates the material supply between the warehouse and the assembly line, by handling and transporting small load carriers (KLT) completely autonomously.

The pilot operation started at the Nuremberg site in the engine production for trucks and offers both sides the opportunity to gain experience with the robot for a future live operation. [Read more…] about Commercial vehicle maker MAN selects Magazino robot for warehouse work

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: assembly, automated, automation, fully, klts, magazino, man, pilot, plant, process, production, project, racks, robot, small, soto, supply, warehouse

ABB launches new robotic depalletizer to ‘reduce complexity and improve efficiency’

May 22, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB has launched the “ABB Robotic Depalletizer”, a solution for handling complex depalletizing tasks in the logistics, e-commerce, healthcare, and consumer packaged goods industries.

Using machine vision software, ABB’s new solution can quickly assess a wide variety of box types, enabling customers to efficiently process assorted loads with very little engineering effort and short set-up time.

Marc Segura, ABB’s Robotics division president, says: “Changes in consumer behavior are leading to a rise in new sales channels such as omni-channel, direct to consumer and e-commerce. [Read more…] about ABB launches new robotic depalletizer to ‘reduce complexity and improve efficiency’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, allowing, box, boxes, complex, consumer, depalletizer, depalletizing, goods, handling, machine, pallets, process, robot, robotic, solution, tasks, types, vision, wide

How Additive Manufacturing Works and Provides Benefits

May 20, 2022 by David Edwards

Additive manufacturing is known as 3D printing. Computer-aided programs are used to create 3D objects.

Additive manufacturing is getting popular nowadays. It is a very cost-effective process to design the objects.

Objects are designed with the help of materials such as plastic, ceramic or metal powder. After the design, these printing objects are assembled with heat or a laser beam. [Read more…] about How Additive Manufacturing Works and Provides Benefits

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: additive, computer-aided, design, layer, manufacturing, material, model, objects, printing, process, software, technique

How robots and RPA will change the business of the future

May 17, 2022 by David Edwards

In the whole world, large companies are often credited with such qualities as immobility and bureaucracy, which seems quite logical: the larger the enterprise and the more complex its structure, the more difficult it is to make changes.

On the other hand, the larger the company, the more resources it has and the more expensive the inefficiency of even one process is, so the biggest players in the market need to be the innovators.

There are people who still do not believe in the introduction of robotics everywhere, but a few years ago no one could believe that soon all people would use social networks daily and spend money on promoting their pages. [Read more…] about How robots and RPA will change the business of the future

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: ago, automation, bloggers, business, companies, corporations, digitization, implementation, instagram, networks, process, processes, robots, rpa, services, social

ABB Robotics unveils world’s first robot-painted art car

May 12, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB Robotics has collaborated with two world-renowned artists – eight-year-old Indian child prodigy Advait Kolarkar and Dubai-based digital design collective Illusorr – to create the world’s first robot-painted art car.

ABB’s award-winning PixelPaint technology has, without human intervention, perfectly recreated Advait’s swirling, monochromatic design as well as Illusorr’s tri-color geometrical patterns.

Equipped with 1,000 nozzles in the printer head, ABB’s IRB 5500 paint robots were able to complete the highly complex artworks in less than 30 minutes. [Read more…] about ABB Robotics unveils world’s first robot-painted art car

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applied, art, automation, automotive, car, design, industry, manufacturing, paint, PixelPaint, process, robotics, robots, sustainable, technology, transition, working

Comau and IUVO design new wearable robots to support manual work

April 23, 2022 by David Edwards

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Comau and IUVO are developing an innovative wearable robotics solution to improve the ergonomics of operators engaged in manually moving loads at Esselunga, a leading large-scale retail trade company. The aim is to improve well-being by reducing lower back fatigue.

The action of the exoskeleton will assist the back muscles that are typically stimulated during lifting and handling tasks, thus creating short- and long-term benefits through a significant reduction in physical effort and fatigue.

There are three protagonists of the project. Comau’s role is to lead the engineering process related to the new exoskeletal device for lumbar support. IUVO’s design team will specialize in the conception, development and testing of wearable robotic technologies. [Read more…] about Comau and IUVO design new wearable robots to support manual work

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: comau, company, developing, esselunga, improve, industrial, iuvo, lumbar, manufacturing, process, project, support, tasks, technologies, technology, wearable, well-being

Startup uses ‘industrial origami’ technique to build electric motorbikes

April 23, 2022 by David Edwards

Swedish technology and design startup STILRIDE is to produce sustainable electric motorcycles and scooters using a groundbreaking manufacturing process dubbed “industrial origami”.

The trailblazing technique involves robots which are able to fold single sheets of recyclable steel into intricate, lightweight and durable new structures – significantly reducing the environmental impact of production.

This process is being used to create the chassis for a fleet of next-generation e-motorcycles which will be made available to consumers in Europe later this year. [Read more…] about Startup uses ‘industrial origami’ technique to build electric motorbikes

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: costs, design, durable, europe, impact, industrial, origami, percent, process, product, production, products, scooters, sheets, steel, stilfold, stilride, sus, technology

New Scale Robotics releases Q-Span to automate measurement inspection

April 22, 2022 by David Edwards

New Scale Robotics’ new Q-Span Gauging System enables do-it-yourself automation using existing gauges and workflows.

Quality teams in high-mix, small-batch manufacturing operations can improve throughput and process control by eliminating the bottlenecks and variability inherent in manual gauging.

The mobile workstation combines robotic part handling, automated gauging using a variety of standard gauges, real-time reporting for in-process gauging, and automated data collection. Input from multiple gauges is combined into one convenient output for statistical process control. [Read more…] about New Scale Robotics releases Q-Span to automate measurement inspection

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automated, configured, control, gauges, gauging, grippers, incorporate, parts, process, processes, q-span, robot, robotic, robotics, scale, special, system, systems, workstation

How is Robotic Process Automation revolutionising businesses around the world?

April 20, 2022 by David Edwards

If you’re struggling to keep up with the speed and volume of information that is being generated today, you can use a robotic process automation system to reduce your workload.

Robotic Process Automation or RPA is the automation of business processes in software.

In summary, this is computer software that manages repetitive decision making tasks to decrease human workload. [Read more…] about How is Robotic Process Automation revolutionising businesses around the world?

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Software Tagged With: automation, process, robotic, rpa, software, system, tasks

6 Trends in Process Automation Changing How Cars are Made

April 15, 2022 by David Edwards

Process automation has had a significant impact on how cars are made. From the early days of Henry Ford’s simple conveyor belt production lines to modern advances in AI and robotics.

Moreover, with EVs and self-driving vehicles, you can expect new applications for process automation. Additionally, the intricacies of modern EVs require new automated tech that needs to evolve. As a result, manufacturing and automation are constantly changing. [Read more…] about 6 Trends in Process Automation Changing How Cars are Made

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: ai, automated, automation, cars, cobots, data, evs, example, machine, manufacturing, parts, plant, printing, process, technology, vehicle, vehicles

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